I'm pretty sure they are infections, not viruses.Gamer4IifeSTDs are both.
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[QUOTE="Nifty_Shark"]You can still get a STD. Besides it is called oral sex. C'mon, you learned this in school.
Gamer4Iife
No, you can't... right ? :|
Oh my god, our sex education really is crappy.
Yes, you can get STDs from oral sex. It's even been linked to oral cancer.
STD - Sexually Transmitted Disease.AirGuitarist87
They're also called STIs - Sexually Transmitted Infections.
It's not so bad, you have to use a condom for pretty much any kind of sex nowadays anyway, "taboo" or not, and in this particular case, if it hurts you're doing it wrong, meaning the guy in the article is an idiot.black_cat19
It would definitely hurt at least some. . . .you're just supposed to wait more than 15 seconds. >_>
[QUOTE="MindFreeze"][QUOTE="Gamer4Iife"]No, you can't... right ? :|Gamer4IifeUmm, do you realize how viruses work?
I'm pretty sure they are infections, not viruses.
*boggle*[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"]STD - Sexually Transmitted Disease.Gamer4IifeThey're also called STIs - Sexually Transmitted Infections. AIDS is a virus, and an STD.
[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"]STD - Sexually Transmitted Disease.Gamer4Iife
They're also called STIs - Sexually Transmitted Infections.
Infections are not exclusively bacterial; for instance, one can be with the Human Immunodeficiency *Virus*...[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"]STD - Sexually Transmitted Disease.Gamer4Iife
They're also called STIs - Sexually Transmitted Infections.
"Sexually transmitted infection (STI) is used, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexually_transmitted_disease[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="dreDREb13"]Vaginal sex is the only one that counts for virginity, if you ask me. But honestly, if you're willing to have anal before vaginal sex, then you might as well just call yourself a non-virgin. But some people consider oral to be losing virginity, too... Somehow...dreDREb13
It's sex.:|
That's in the mouth... Not the vagina How could that be considered sex?you joking? Any contact with your gentalia onto someone else in a sexual and pleasurable way with penetration (mouth,vagina,anal) is sex. Hence the term Oral SEX[QUOTE="Gamer4Iife"][QUOTE="MindFreeze"] Umm, do you realize how viruses work?AirGuitarist87
I'm pretty sure they are infections, not viruses.
STD - Sexually Transmitted Disease. Also called STI - Sexually Transmitted InfectionEdit: See I was beaten to it, and also corrected. Guess you do learn something new everyday.
Ai ai ai, you people are lacking quite a bit of understanding of STDs. HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus. AIDS is the collective term for the sickness caused by the damage done to the human immune system, by the HIV. It is the bacteria, viruses, etc. which cause STDs, but the symptoms are referred to as the Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections. Am I the only one extremely surprised some don't know this? MindFreezeNope, I'm with you too. Some seem a bit too occupied with the wording more than anything.
[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]Some only think vaginal sex counts and no other.AirGuitarist87I think it's something to do with the hymen being intact. Men don't have one.
[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]Some only think vaginal sex counts and no other.MoonMarvelI think it's something to do with the hymen being intact. Men don't have one.
[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]Some only think vaginal sex counts and no other.MoonMarvelI think it's something to do with the hymen being intact. Men don't have one. I think I had one. Is that bad?
[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]Some only think vaginal sex counts and no other.AirGuitarist87I think it's something to do with the hymen being intact. Men don't have one.
[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]Some only think vaginal sex counts and no other.Engrish_MajorI think it's something to do with the hymen being intact. Men don't have one. I think I had one. Is that bad? If your a man I'd be a little concerned. :lol:
[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"] I think it's something to do with the hymen being intact.MoonMarvelMen don't have one. I think I had one. Is that bad? If your a man I'd be a little concerned. :lol:oh and women can break their hymen from several things besides sex. Like riding a bike for instance...
[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="Engrish_Major"] I think I had one. Is that bad?blazinpuertorocIf your a man I'd be a little concerned. :lol:oh and women can lose their hymen from several things besides sex. Like riding a bike for instance... And some women don't even have one.
[QUOTE="dreDREb13"][QUOTE="Theokhoth"]That's in the mouth... Not the vagina How could that be considered sex?you joking? Any contact with your gentalia onto someone else in a sexual and pleasurable way with penetration (mouth,vagina,anal) is sex. Hence the term Oral SEX by technicality its not actual sex however I side with you on this one your not really a virgin once you have done something like thisIt's sex.:|
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[QUOTE="dreDREb13"][QUOTE="Theokhoth"]That's in the mouth... Not the vagina How could that be considered sex?you joking? Any contact with your gentalia onto someone else in a sexual and pleasurable way with penetration (mouth,vagina,anal) is sex. Hence the term Oral SEXIt's sex.:|
blazinpuertoroc
Since, in my high school, I hear more confessions than any professional priest, I can honestly tell you how much girls care about "technical" virginity. I know a girl who has even had true vaginal intercourse, but does not consider it losing her virginity because the guy in question didn't ejaculate.
I have a rule of thump with....just about anything in life. It's called: If you aren't ready to accept the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual consequences, don't do it.
[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]Some only think vaginal sex counts and no other.Engrish_MajorI think it's something to do with the hymen being intact. Men don't have one. I think I had one. Is that bad? Pics or it didn't happen!
[QUOTE="blazinpuertoroc"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"] If your a man I'd be a little concerned. :lol:MoonMarveloh and women can lose their hymen from several things besides sex. Like riding a bike for instance... And some women don't even have one.super rare...
oh and serraph how is oral sex not actual sex?? Just cause your not in the vagina doesnt mean it isnt sex. "Oh a girl just sucked my wang but I didnt have sex with her." Err what? Having oral sex isnt like giving someone a kiss, Its sex!! Just not the main meat and potaoes of sex though...
[QUOTE="blazinpuertoroc"][QUOTE="dreDREb13"]That's in the mouth... Not the vagina How could that be considered sex?STWELCHyou joking? Any contact with your gentalia onto someone else in a sexual and pleasurable way with penetration (mouth,vagina,anal) is sex. Hence the term Oral SEX
Since, in my high school, I hear more confessions than any professional priest, I can honestly tell you how much girls care about "technical" virginity. I know a girl who has even had true vaginal intercourse, but does not consider it losing her virginity because the guy in question didn't ejaculate.
I have a rule of thump with....just about anything in life. It's called: If you aren't ready to accept the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual consequences, don't do it.
yeah most people are stupid and do not even know what real sex is.[QUOTE="MindFreeze"][QUOTE="Gamer4Iife"]Umm, do you realize how viruses work?No, you can't... right ? :|
Gamer4Iife
I'm pretty sure they are infections, not viruses.
...Please, please tell me you're joking. Please?And some women don't even have one.super rare...[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="blazinpuertoroc"]oh and women can lose their hymen from several things besides sex. Like riding a bike for instance...blazinpuertoroc
oh and serraph how is oral sex not actual sex?? Just cause your not in the vagina doesnt mean it isnt sex. "Oh a girl just sucked my wang but I didnt have sex with her." Err what? Having oral sex isnt like giving someone a kiss, Its sex!! Just not the main meat and potaoes of sex though...
Rare or not still happens, just saying is all.[QUOTE="blazinpuertoroc"]super rare...[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"] And some women don't even have one.MoonMarvel
oh and serraph how is oral sex not actual sex?? Just cause your not in the vagina doesnt mean it isnt sex. "Oh a girl just sucked my wang but I didnt have sex with her." Err what? Having oral sex isnt like giving someone a kiss, Its sex!! Just not the main meat and potaoes of sex though...
Rare or not still happens, just saying is all.Yes I know my good sir :P[QUOTE="blazinpuertoroc"][QUOTE="dreDREb13"]That's in the mouth... Not the vagina How could that be considered sex?STWELCHyou joking? Any contact with your gentalia onto someone else in a sexual and pleasurable way with penetration (mouth,vagina,anal) is sex. Hence the term Oral SEX
Since, in my high school, I hear more confessions than any professional priest, I can honestly tell you how much girls care about "technical" virginity. I know a girl who has even had true vaginal intercourse, but does not consider it losing her virginity because the guy in question didn't ejaculate.
I have a rule of thump with....just about anything in life. It's called: If you aren't ready to accept the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual consequences, don't do it.
Good advice.
[QUOTE="Gamer4Iife"][QUOTE="MindFreeze"] Umm, do you realize how viruses work?supercubedude64
I'm pretty sure they are infections, not viruses.
...Please, please tell me you're joking. Please? That was pretty much what I was thinking.Anal sex is a sexual practice that is so high risk that doctors say it should be avoided altogether. Condoms are designed for vaginal use only. Using them for anal sex will cause them to tear.
This is true. I'm only 20, and was amazed to find that two of my friends had done this. One when he was only 17. I dont see how you can be bored with normal stuff THAT much when you're only 17 years old.Ninja-HippoThe definition of "normal" you're referring to is a moralist fantasy invented in the 1940s to aid returning WW2 vets. This "taboo act" has been pretty common for hundreds of years. It certainly didn't reduce my GF to "sobbing and crying" :| Any sexual activity can cause physical pain if the partners aren't ready, communicative, or receptive. And that's true regardless of gender, position, activity, etc - if a guy got a girl drunk and reduced her to tears, then what he did is more "abuse" than "lovemaking". - Frankly, it seems to me ABC should be concerned about the lack of sexual health education moreso than the particular acts teens engage in. It's not that this taboo act is inheriently dangerous, it's that unprotected sex outside of a long-term monogamous relationship is a poor decision.
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